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I have a 2010 Honda Pilot touring.  New parts with in the last year are control arms, stablizers, right axle, left tie rod end and Continental Terrain Contact  HT Tires. No one can seem to deduce the problem and as a result Ive had a few alignments and rebalancing of the tires that I didnt need.  Ive had the front tires replaced under warrantry due to high road force numbers  35/48. That seemed to improve things quite a bit but now it seems after about a month the vibration is persistant but not quite the same as it was now that there's new tires on the front. It starts out around 15-20mph and it is a high frequency vibration.  Sometimes the steering wheel gets shaky but not all the time it gets a bit worse up around 80 mph. Braking does not seem to be a factor and only a very slight change when accelerating or decelerating.   Any thoughts??  


what is the mileage on your Pilot?


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Move the front wheels to the back and see if the vibration changes.


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Check your wheel bearings.


Done! all appear to be good


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You only replaced one axle and one tie rod end.  You should have replaced both.


If it aint broke........


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@doc is right.

Find somebody like this -

https://youtu.be/5A6NmTg3fzk


this guy is pro


This is literally Scotty’s ole mate Bernie..


Wow this is great Some real info no guessing and throwing parts at it


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Obviously, if it shakes, something is broke.  Find out what it is and fix it.  Or, wait till you get in an accident and you can figure out what's wrong from your hospital bed.


Well obviously I'm looking for something that is worn or broken that has yet to show signs of that and the experts have also missed on several ocassions


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Find different "experts."


Indeed. Im in the Nashville area Do you have any resources there?


Why don’t you just drive to Scotty himself? To set up an appointment -
https://carkiller.com/scottykilmer/qa/contact/


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